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  1. Legend:
  2. SPEC!! - Not specified
  3. SPEC - Spec not finalized
  4. NICK - nick claims
  5. ARMA - arma claims
  6. - Not done
  7. * Top priority
  8. . Partially done
  9. o Done
  10. D Deferred
  11. X Abandoned
  12. 0.0.9pre4:
  13. R . bandwidth buckets for write as well as read.
  14. N - Handle rendezvousing with unverified nodes.
  15. - Specify: Stick rendezvous point's key in INTRODUCE cell.
  16. Bob should _always_ use key from INTRODUCE cell.
  17. - Implement.
  18. N - node 'groups' that are known to be in the same zone of control.
  19. - Nodes can list their coadministrated nodes.
  20. - If A lists B, it only counts if B also lists A
  21. - Users can list other coadministrated nodes if they like.
  22. . Never choose two coadministrated nodes in the same circuit.
  23. R - figure out enclaves, e.g. so we know what to recommend that people
  24. do, and so running a tor server on your website is helpful.
  25. - Do enclaves for same IP only.
  26. - Resolve first, then if IP is an OR, connect to next guy.
  27. N - let tor servers use proxies for port 80 exits
  28. - Use generic port redirector for IP/bits:Port->IP:Port .
  29. - Make use of them when we're doing exit connections.
  30. 0.0.9pre5:
  31. N - per-month byte allowances.
  32. - Based on bandwidth and per-month allowance, choose a
  33. window within month to be up. Stay up until allowance is
  34. used. Adjust next month's window based on outcome. Hibernate
  35. when we're not up.
  36. - Hibernate means "stop accepting connections, and start sleeping"
  37. N - Pure C tor_resolve
  38. N - the user interface interface
  39. - Skeleton only.
  40. - Implement parts along with trivial fun gui.
  41. N - add ipv6 support.
  42. - Spec issue: if a resolve returns an IP4 and an IP6 address,
  43. which to use?
  44. R - learn from ben about his openssl-reinitialization-trick to
  45. rotate tls keys without making new connections.
  46. - (Roger grabs Ben next time he sees him on IRC)
  47. D nt services on win32.
  48. 0.0.9 and beyond:
  49. - fix sprintf's to snprintf's?
  50. . Make intro points and rendezvous points accept $KEYID in addition
  51. to nicknames.
  52. o Specify
  53. o Implement parsing
  54. - Generate new formats (Not till 007 is dead)
  55. - christian grothoff's attack of infinite-length circuit.
  56. the solution is to have a separate 'extend-data' cell type
  57. which is used for the first N data cells, and only
  58. extend-data cells can be extend requests.
  59. - make loglevel info less noisy
  60. - put expiry date on onion-key, so people don't keep trying
  61. old ones that they could know are expired?
  62. * Leave on todo list, see if pre3 onion fixes helped enough.
  63. - should the running-routers list put unverified routers at the
  64. end?
  65. * Cosmetic, don't do it yet.
  66. - make advertised_server_mode() ORs fetch dirs more often.
  67. * not necessary yet.
  68. - Add a notion of nickname->Pubkey binding that's not 'verification'
  69. * eventually, only when needed
  70. - ORs use uniquer default nicknames
  71. * Don't worry about this for now
  72. - Handle full buffers without totally borking
  73. * do this eventually, no rush.
  74. - have a pool of circuits available, cannibalize them
  75. for your purposes (e.g. rendezvous, etc).
  76. - do resolve before trying to attach the stream
  77. * don't do this for now.
  78. - if destination IP is running a tor node, extend a circuit there
  79. before sending begin.
  80. * don't do this for now. figure out how enclaves work. but do enclaves soon.
  81. - Support egd or other non-OS-integrated strong entropy sources
  82. more features, complex:
  83. - Switch dirservers entries to config lines:
  84. - read in and parse each TrustedDir config line.
  85. - stop reading dirservers file.
  86. - add some default TrustedDir lines if none defined, or if
  87. no torrc.
  88. - remove notion of ->is_trusted_dir from the routerlist. that's
  89. no longer where you look.
  90. - clean up router parsing flow, since it's simpler now?
  91. - when checking signature on a directory, look it up in
  92. options.TrustedDirs, and make sure there's a descriptor
  93. with that nickname, whose key hashes to the fingerprint,
  94. and who correctly signed the directory.
  95. * nick will do the above
  96. - when fetching a directory, if you want a trusted one,
  97. choose from the trusteddir list.
  98. - which means keeping track of which ones are "up"
  99. - if you don't need a trusted one, choose from the routerinfo
  100. list if you have one, else from the trusteddir list.
  101. * roger will do the above
  102. - add a listener for a ui
  103. * nick chats with weasel
  104. - and a basic gui
  105. - Have clients and dirservers preserve reputation info over
  106. reboots.
  107. * continue not doing until we have something we need to preserve
  108. - round detected bandwidth up to nearest 10KB?
  109. - client software not upload descriptor until:
  110. - you've been running for an hour
  111. - it's sufficiently satisfied with its bandwidth
  112. - it decides it is reachable
  113. - start counting again if your IP ever changes.
  114. - never regenerate identity keys, for now.
  115. - you can set a bit for not-being-an-OR.
  116. * no need to do this yet. few people define their ORPort.
  117. - authdirserver lists you as running iff:
  118. - he can connect to you
  119. - he has successfully extended to you
  120. - you have sufficient mean-time-between-failures
  121. * keep doing nothing for now.
  122. blue sky:
  123. - Possible to get autoconf to easily install things into ~/.tor?
  124. ongoing:
  125. . rename/rearrange functions for what file they're in
  126. - generalize our transport: add transport.c in preparation for
  127. http, airhook, etc transport.
  128. NICK - investigate sctp for alternate transport.
  129. For September:
  130. NICK . Windows port
  131. o works as client
  132. - deal with pollhup / reached_eof on all platforms
  133. . robust as a client
  134. . works as server
  135. - can be configured
  136. - robust as a server
  137. . Usable as NT service
  138. - docs for building in win
  139. - installer, including all needed libs.
  140. - Docs
  141. . FAQ
  142. o overview of tor. how does it work, what's it do, pros and
  143. cons of using it, why should I use it, etc.
  144. - a howto tutorial with examples
  145. * put a stub on the wiki
  146. o tutorial: how to set up your own tor network
  147. - (need to not hardcode dirservers file in config.c)
  148. * this will be solved when we put dirservers in config lines
  149. - port forwarding howto for ipchains, etc
  150. * roger add to wiki of requests
  151. . correct, update, polish spec
  152. - document the exposed function api?
  153. o document what we mean by socks.
  154. NICK . packages
  155. . rpm
  156. * nick will look at the spec file
  157. - find a long-term rpm maintainer
  158. * roger will start guilting people
  159. - code
  160. - better warn/info messages
  161. o let tor do resolves.
  162. o extend socks4 to do resolves?
  163. o make script to ask tor for resolves
  164. - write howto for setting up tsocks, socat.
  165. - including on osx and win32
  166. - freecap handling
  167. - tsocks
  168. o gather patches, submit to maintainer
  169. * send him a reminder mail and see what's up.
  170. - intercept gethostbyname and others
  171. * add this to tsocks
  172. o do resolve via tor
  173. - redesign and thorough code revamp, with particular eye toward:
  174. - support half-open tcp connections
  175. - conn key rotation
  176. - other transports -- http, airhook
  177. - modular introduction mechanism
  178. - allow non-clique topology
  179. Other details and small and hard things:
  180. - tor should be able to have a pool of outgoing IP addresses
  181. that it is able to rotate through. (maybe)
  182. - tie into squid
  183. - hidserv offerers shouldn't need to define a SocksPort
  184. * figure out what breaks for this, and do it.
  185. - when the client fails to pick an intro point for a hidserv,
  186. it should refetch the hidserv desc.
  187. . should maybe make clients exit(1) when bad things happen?
  188. e.g. clock skew.
  189. - should retry exitpolicy end streams even if the end cell didn't
  190. resolve the address for you
  191. . Make logs handle it better when writing to them fails.
  192. o Dirserver shouldn't put you in running-routers list if you haven't
  193. uploaded a descriptor recently
  194. . Refactor: add own routerinfo to routerlist. Right now, only
  195. router_get_by_nickname knows about 'this router', as a hack to
  196. get circuit_launch_new to do the right thing.
  197. . Scrubbing proxies
  198. - Find an smtp proxy?
  199. . Get socks4a support into Mozilla
  200. - Need a relay teardown cell, separate from one-way ends.
  201. - Make it harder to circumvent bandwidth caps: look at number of bytes
  202. sent across sockets, not number sent inside TLS stream.
  203. - fix router_get_by_* functions so they can get ourselves too,
  204. and audit everything to make sure rend and intro points are
  205. just as likely to be us as not.
  206. ***************************Future tasks:****************************
  207. Rendezvous and hidden services:
  208. make it fast:
  209. - preemptively build and start rendezvous circs.
  210. - preemptively build n-1 hops of intro circs?
  211. - cannibalize general circs?
  212. make it reliable:
  213. - standby/hotswap/redundant services.
  214. - store stuff to disk? dirservers forget service descriptors when
  215. they restart; nodes offering hidden services forget their chosen
  216. intro points when they restart.
  217. make it robust:
  218. - auth mechanisms to let midpoint and bob selectively choose
  219. connection requests.
  220. make it scalable:
  221. - right now the hidserv store/lookup system is run by the dirservers;
  222. this won't scale.
  223. Tor scalability:
  224. Relax clique assumptions.
  225. Redesign how directories are handled.
  226. - Separate running-routers lookup from descriptor list lookup.
  227. - Resolve directory agreement somehow.
  228. - Cache directory on all servers.
  229. Find and remove bottlenecks
  230. - Address linear searches on e.g. circuit and connection lists.
  231. Reputation/memory system, so dirservers can measure people,
  232. and so other people can verify their measurements.
  233. - Need to measure via relay, so it's not distinguishable.
  234. Bandwidth-aware path selection. So people with T3's are picked
  235. more often than people with DSL.
  236. Reliability-aware node selection. So people who are stable are
  237. preferred for long-term circuits such as intro and rend circs,
  238. and general circs for irc, aim, ssh, etc.
  239. Let dissidents get to Tor servers via Tor users. ("Backbone model")
  240. Anonymity improvements:
  241. Is abandoning the circuit the only option when an extend fails, or
  242. can we do something without impacting anonymity too much?
  243. Is exiting from the middle of the circuit always a bad idea?
  244. Helper nodes. Decide how to use them to improve safety.
  245. DNS resolution: need to make tor support resolve requests. Need to write
  246. a script and an interface (including an extension to the socks
  247. protocol) so we can ask it to do resolve requests. Need to patch
  248. tsocks to intercept gethostbyname, else we'll continue leaking it.
  249. Improve path selection algorithms based on routing-zones paper. Be sure
  250. to start and end circuits in different ASs. Ideally, consider AS of
  251. source and destination -- maybe even enter and exit via nearby AS.
  252. Intermediate model, with some delays and mixing.
  253. Add defensive dropping regime?
  254. Make it more correct:
  255. Handle half-open connections: right now we don't support all TCP
  256. streams, at least according to the protocol. But we handle all that
  257. we've seen in the wild.
  258. Support IPv6.
  259. Efficiency/speed/robustness:
  260. Congestion control. Is our current design sufficient once we have heavy
  261. use? Need to measure and tweak, or maybe overhaul.
  262. Allow small cells and large cells on the same network?
  263. Cell buffering and resending. This will allow us to handle broken
  264. circuits as long as the endpoints don't break, plus will allow
  265. connection (tls session key) rotation.
  266. Implement Morphmix, so we can compare its behavior, complexity, etc.
  267. Use cpuworker for more heavy lifting.
  268. - Signing (and verifying) hidserv descriptors
  269. - Signing (and verifying) intro/rend requests
  270. - Signing (and verifying) router descriptors
  271. - Signing (and verifying) directories
  272. - Doing TLS handshake (this is very hard to separate out, though)
  273. Buffer size pool: allocate a maximum size for all buffers, not
  274. a maximum size for each buffer. So we don't have to give up as
  275. quickly (and kill the thickpipe!) when there's congestion.
  276. Exit node caching: tie into squid or other caching web proxy.
  277. Other transport. HTTP, udp, rdp, airhook, etc. May have to do our own
  278. link crypto, unless we can bully openssl into it.
  279. P2P Tor:
  280. Do all the scalability stuff above, first.
  281. Incentives to relay. Not so hard.
  282. Incentives to allow exit. Possibly quite hard.
  283. Sybil defenses without having a human bottleneck.
  284. How to gather random sample of nodes.
  285. How to handle nodelist recommendations.
  286. Consider incremental switches: a p2p tor with only 50 users has
  287. different anonymity properties than one with 10k users, and should
  288. be treated differently.